What wordpress plugin(s) would you recommend to accomplish the
following?:
1. by default, show the youtube version of a video (i want the
numbers boost to times viewed on youtube to help make the videos more
popular)
2. create an itunes-friendly rss feed so people can find and
subscribe
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:25 PM, sdorfman.rm si...@yamlike.com wrote:
What wordpress plugin(s) would you recommend to accomplish the
following?:
1. by default, show the youtube version of a video (i want the
numbers boost to times viewed on youtube to help make the videos more
popular)
You
I agree with Dave below -and I think you have a choice to make
1) incorporate html5 into your posts, with a simple fallback to
YouTube - thereby losing some YT views
2) just have a separate h264 download link under the YouTube - which
will work fine for the iPad etc crew
Having messed with html
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Joly MacFie j...@punkcast.com wrote:
I agree with Dave below -and I think you have a choice to make
1) incorporate html5 into your posts, with a simple fallback to
YouTube - thereby losing some YT views
2) just have a separate h264 download link under the
Hi Simon,
Sounds like you are making a series.
blip.tv can help.
1. by default, show the youtube version of a video
Upload once to blip.tv and have blip.tv post a version to youtube for you.
Embed that on your blog.
2. create an itunes-friendly rss feed so people can find and
subscribe to
I'm always curious about the many forms of web video that are popping up by
various stakeholders. I stumbled into http://www.beet.tv because I saw a post
about Blip.tv raising $10 million in new funding.
I messed around in the Devices section. This might be the place where folks
want to visit
Steve is dead on with this, the only thing I would add is that the
Blip player (and many others) may look better on your home page than a
YouTube player, so consider which is more important -- your brand
appearance or numbers seen by YouTube viewers.
I'd give the Blip player a try before
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Robert Millis
mil...@hudsonstreetmedia.com wrote:
Steve is dead on with this, the only thing I would add is that the
Blip player (and many others) may look better on your home page than a
YouTube player, so consider which is more important -- your brand
thanks steve, now i don't have to buy your book. or maybe i should, since i
still don't have any experience with an RSS feed.
we went pro with blip a year ago, ad revenues quadupled that $90. so fear not.
the main reason i can afford to have produced a series is i live in such a
remote -